Chase issues some of the best business credit cards on the market for freelancers and small-business owners. These cards offer strong reward-earning potential and travel perks. Before applying, understand a few key rules and requirements.
The biggest factor to consider is Chase’s 5/24 rule: If you’ve opened five or more credit cards (from any issuer) in the past 24 months, approval for any new Chase card is unlikely. The good news is that most business cards (including Chase’s) don’t show up on your personal credit report, and therefore don’t count against your 5/24 limit.
Whether you’re a full-time entrepreneur or earn a little extra from freelance work, here’s everything you need to know to complete an application for a Chase business card.
Selection of Chase business cards
Chase’s lineup of non-cobranded business cards includes:
The information for the Ink Business Preferred and…

